Cut the tail at the joint, so as to make as many pieces as there are joints; throw the pieces in boiling water for fifteen minutes, and drain them.
To be fried, the lobster must be bled; separate the body from the tail, then cut the tail in pieces, making as many pieces as there are joints.
The proportion is, about as many pieces of potatoes as of meat.
Then cut the scroll into as many pieces as you want sheets for your dishes or patty-pans.
Cut it into as many pieces as you want sheets of paste, and roll each not quite an inch thick.
Then divide it into asmany pieces as you want sheets of paste; roll out each sheet, and put them into buttered plates or patty-pans.
Cut it into as many pieces as you want sheets of paste, and roll them out half an inch thick.
The day it is to be eaten, it should be put in a tin pan, and set in a bake pan that has a tea cup of water in it, when heated thoroughly through take it up.
They will be fit to eat in the course of a fortnight, or three weeks.
Roll the paste out to the thickness of ΒΌ inch, and, with a round fluted cutter, stamp out as many pieces as may be required.
The back should be divided into as many pieces as it will give, and the legs and shoulders can then be disengaged in the same manner as those of the boiled animal.
Besides those, there were seen everywhere round about, many pieces of broken ships and other things, floating towards the islands, with which the sea was everywhere covered, most pitiful to behold.
These men had not only made many pieces of artillery for the infidels, to the great injury of the Christians, in contempt of Christ and his holy religion, but had also taught the idolaters both how to make and use them.
Many pieces, especially in the form of shallow bowls, have been found in tombs of the third and fourth centuries in the Rhine district, especially around Cologne.
Many pieces of this ware are in existence, and they are found in all the museums and in many private collections of Europe.
Many pieces of the old Dresden porcelain (and of modern work [Illustration: FIG.
In the year 1837 I undertook to carry it on alone, and did so for about one year, making a large quantity of very fine porcelain, many pieces of which I still have.
Many Pieces of Tattooing had no tone of horror or regret in his voice while he recounted the bloody deeds of Mohuho and Pohue-toa, but smiled, as if he would say that they had occurred under a different dispensation and were not blameful.
Many Pieces of Tattooing nudged Great Night Moth, and they advanced to their horses, which were tied to the store building.
The immediate customer was Tavatini (Many Pieces of Tattooing), a rich man of Taaoa, in his fifties.
I put the question to Many Pieces of Tattooing, who was about to leave the store with Great Night Moth.
And here we have an instance of a form of arch which would be barbarous enough on a large scale, and of many pieces; but quaint and agreeable thus massively built.
Sculpture and architecture would become separate arts; and the architect would order so many pieces of such subject and size as he needed, without troubling himself with any questions but those of disposition and proportion.
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